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The Nova Scotia Securities Commission was established to provide investors with protection from activities that undermine investor confidence in the fairness and efficiency of Nova Scotia capital markets and where not inconsistent with investor protection, to foster capital formation. How do we protect investors? Investor Education Provide unbiased resources to help Nova Scotians make informed investment decisions Compliance Conduct compliance examinations of firms and its registrants. Registration People who sell investments in Nova Scotia must be registered with the NSSC. Corporate Finance Review capital raising materials to ensure private and public companies are complying with securities laws and are continuously disclosing to their investors when required. Enforcement Prosecute people and firms who violate Nova Scotia securities laws. To fulfil our mandate, we also work in close co-operation with the securities regulatory authorities across Canada through the Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA). The CSA is the umbrella organization for the 13 securities regulators of Canada’s provinces and territories that work together to coordinate and harmonize the regulation of Canada’s capital markets.
External link for Nova Scotia Securities Commission
5251 Duke Street
Suite 400
Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 1P8, CA
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Our first blog post of 2025 is a review of all our investor alerts and cautions from 2024. Whenever we catch on to someone targeting Nova Scotians with investment opportunities that could be a scam we issue an investor alert or caution. Did you catch all of the investor alerts and cautions the Commission issued in 2024? Catch up on all of investor alerts and cautions from 2024 in our latest blog post https://buff.ly/420YW5O
It’s tax time which means many people will begin reviewing their investments from the previous year and the year to come. Do you have an RRSP? How about a TFSA? Do you know the difference between the two? If not, read our blog post to find out.
Have you ever been approached with an investment opportunity that you thought might be fraud? Were you able to recognize it in time to avoid losing your money? Learn how to protect yourself from investment fraud by watching our video
Happy Holidays and all the best in the new year from the Nova Scotia Securities Commission! https://buff.ly/3CSvmEN